Hi All, Following some discussions on one of the lists, I've posted a three-part tutorial on one way of performing localized enhancements to photographs: ...
As usual, Wayne...these are great tutorials. Thanks, I have a lot of blown out skies that would benefit from these treatments V ... -- Victoria Pittman My...
Antelope Canyon! Are you going to Upper or Lower or some of the more remote canyons? I was there 2 years ago and it was so crowded that it was difficult to ...
Nice sunny day here so took a few shots and fooled with Duotone and or Channel Mixer.Each has it's own place in the shot taken,,find I can do more in Channel...
I got my eBay Nikon D70 dedicated IR camera this morning. I noticed the images seem to be a little under-exposed maybe 1/2 to 1 stop. Does IR tend to be...
I typically have to set the EC on my converted Rebel XTi to +2/3 depending on the situation, so that would seem to confirm your understanding. Henry ... From:...
... I have a converted D100 and to be honest, I dont use the meter in it at all. I use the histogram instead. I tend to dial in the shutter speed I want and...
... to 1 ... that ... look ... exposures ... regimen ... I think you're right about the meters Frank, after all, they are tuned to visible light and generally...
... I have a converted Nikon D1x and typically need +1 to +1.7 stops of exposure compensation to get a good exposure. Use the histogram as well but one note...
Has anyone had any experience with either the Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 EX DG or 17-70mm f/2.8-4.5 DC ? Will these produce hotspots? Any comments good or bad? ...
You'd have to use it with a SD to CF adapter, but take a look at http://www.eye.fi/ I have no experience with the product and don't know if it will work with ...
Thanks, I will check it out. Diggstown The Snap?Shot Artist ... From: lulalake_1999 <lulalake_1999@...> To: Infrared_Photography@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
It depends massively on what I am metering off. My converted Canon 350D needs -1 compensation when metering off sunlit plants but typically +2 when metering...
Hi All, I was recently in Sydney and shot a lot of IR there. Here are some of them: http://digitalimagemakerworld.com/2008/03/02/sydney-in-infrared/ Cheers, ...
My 20D has been converted to IR-only. I noticed the histogram appears to use a smaller range than what I would expect from a visible light camera. "Expose for...
Nice gallery, Wayne. I particularly liked the way the IR effect on grass made people stand out. Henry ... From: Infrared_Photography@yahoogroups.com ...
Thank you for letting me join the group. I have got very fascinated by IR-photography thanks to some members in the Canon 40D group. What do I need to do it? ...
Get yourself a Hoya R72 filter and try it out. I haven't published my 40D tests yet but you will need an exposure of around 30 seconds and f4 or f5.6 and the...
Thanks Henry. Yup, when you get the foliage almost white you do get these great contrast effects. Cheers, Wayne Wayne J. Cosshall Publisher, The Digital...
Very Very nice Wayne,,thats a charmer of what IR looks like.I know you did some work on all of them but you didn't take anything away from the IR look.I wonder...
Weather today was 60+, sun was bright, and I had my "new" Nikon D70 dedicated IR camera. I shot a bunch of pics of a pond area near my house. I'm pretty...
You mention a lack of sharpness. What f-stop are you using? I learned early from reading and experience to use f/11 almost 100% of the time. It compensates...
HI Mark, Great images. Congrats. Good composition, dynamic and strong. Great work. Cheers, Wayne Wayne J. Cosshall Publisher, The Digital ImageMaker,...
... Sounds like you got a great deal at Ebay! Nice images. You'll love it when the foliage begins to appear. One observation. Looks like you were shooting a...
I used very small apertures like f/32 or f/29. I was concerned about depth of field - on some of these the trees are at different distances, and some needed...
Yup a tripod. But ya know what - I'm sorta pleased with the sharpness. I was hoping that I could add sharpness with PC software so I went with small apertures...
... Here's some information from the"maxmax" web site. http://maxmax.com/ir_techniques.htm Like others that have responded, I shoot most of the time at f11...